The wife of Prince Charles Camila of England has canceled her trip to horse racing. With full relief from Kovit-19, he had to cancel another engagement earlier this week.
Camila, the wife of Prince Charles, who recently suffered from Covit-19 disease, has given up attending horse racing in the UK and this week she canceled her second engagement.
Clarence House, who manages the Duchess of Cornwall’s communications, confirmed he had canceled his visit to the race to present the trophies, but did not want to comment further. The wife of the heir to the British crown has been gradually recovering since Kovit-19.
Last week, the Duchess revealed that she was still suffering from a mild cough after being infected with the virus. “I still can not get rid of it,” Clarence told a group of sailors he met at the house. She warned that “suddenly coughing and spitting may start.”
Mild symptoms
Camila had already canceled her husband, Charles, from attending an event scheduled to meet Commonwealth officials on Monday evening. He also honored other official engagements this week. Queen Elizabeth II was diagnosed with Govt disease in February and showed mild symptoms.
He then began official engagement, but suffering from motion-related issues he did not attend the Commonwealth ceremony in Westminster Abbey in London on Monday.
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